Current World Archaeology 106

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It was the railways that first fired public interest in Old Oslo back in the 19th century. Although the crumbling ruins of palaces were still visible, when navvies began unearthing the well-preserved remains of timber houses where ordinary people dwelt, it ignited an enduring interest in the settlement. Now the railway has been at it again, with the Follo Line Project opening an astonishing window on to medieval life. This work is shedding new light on Old Oslo, with what was once viewed as a relatively uniform wooden town increasingly resembling a divided city.

An extraordinary concentration of rock art in Mongolia has also been springing surprises. Dating this imagery suggested that some examples were created back in the Upper Palaeolithic – thousands of years earlier than expected. All told, the 12,000 examples of rock art currently known belong to many different eras and capture a rich array of subjects, including wild animals, riders, archers, chariots, and the moment of birth.

Art was also on the minds of the 15th-century inhabitants of Rome. For centuries, Roman sculpture abandoned among the ruins of the imperial city had either been recycled as handy raw materials or ignored. But a new interest in forging links with the Roman past prompted citizens to seek out statues and claim them as ancestors. This very present need sowed the seeds of the great aristocratic collections of Classical sculpture, including the Torlonia marbles.

Contemplating small military outposts presents a rather different side to Roman life. These no-frills installations could be both numerous and distant from home bases. Just how did Roman soldiers find their fortlets?

In our travel section, Richard Hodges ponders the true identity of Homer’s Ithaca, while Oliver Gilkes recalls going in search of an Etruscan renaissance in Florence.


Cover Date: Apr / May 2021, Volume 9 Issue 10

Cover Story

The Follo Line Project: Exploring medieval Oslo Since 2013, the largest infrastructure project in modern Norwegian history has granted a team of more than 40 archaeologists an extraordinary glimpse of medieval Oslo. One of the biggest questions…

Features

Altai rock art: Visions of the past in Mongolia Survey and excavation in a remote region of Mongolia are revealing a wealth of information about an extraordinary concentration of…
Torlonia marbles: An archaeology of a 19th-century antiquities collection The sculptures making up the Torlonia marbles provide a potent glimpse of life in ancient Rome. But this 19th-century collection…
How to find your outpost on the Roman frontier How were smaller posts were distinguished? What steps did the authorities take to ensure that orders, post, goods, relief parties,…

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Sailing to Ithaca? Is Ithaca, in fact, Odysseus’ island, where Penelope faithfully weaved, steadfastly waiting for her mischievous prince in their well-appointed palace?
Food fads and fashions At a time of food scarcity, obesity became a desirable condition… the Venus figurines represented an ideal body type.
Archaeology and the silver screen As far as I am aware, The Dig is a first. I mean a film where the whole thing revolves…
Save Burlington House! Rising rent may force the Antiquaries to leave Burlington House, potentially endangering its extensive collection, which includes many historically significant…

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Art in the Amazon Hundreds of thousands of vibrant images painted on rock faces in the Serranía La Lindosa in the Colombian Amazon.
Sailing to Ithaca? Is Ithaca, in fact, Odysseus’ island, where Penelope faithfully weaved, steadfastly waiting for her mischievous prince in their well-appointed palace?
Museo Nazionale: An Etruscan Renaissance in Florence While there are impressive artefacts from all periods within, including a fantasy courtyard made from sculptural fragments of Roman Florentia,…
Virtual visit to Wahtye’s tomb A digital 3D model offers a new way to visit this remarkable ancient Egyptian site.
Object Lesson: Lost Dixon Relic This cigar box, containing several wooden splinters that make up a piece of cedar discovered in the Great Pyramid of…
Save Burlington House! Rising rent may force the Antiquaries to leave Burlington House, potentially endangering its extensive collection, which includes many historically significant…
Letters from CWA106 Tantra, Captain Boycott, and Parliamentarians in Coventry

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Ages and Abilities The primary aim of this volume is to address the issue of bioarchaeological age assessment and the different social responses…
The Archaeology of Seeing We, as modern humans, tend to look at ancient art with a 21st-century mindset. It is all too easy to…
Collecting Ancient Europe This short book in connection with a project at the Rijksmuseum van Oudheden in Leiden, looking at its own forgotten…
Managing Archaeology in Dynamic Urban Centres Bringing together case studies from across Europe and beyond, this volume highlights the challenges shared by many archaeologists working in…

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